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[from our ovfs correspondent^ » Dunedin, Thursday. MAN DROWNED. A man known as Yankee Jack, who I* been employed at M'Kenzie's saw-mills * Owake Creek, has been drowned, and** body is not yet recovered. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. James Kinross, working at Puraksi" tunnel, injured his collar bone and bn* his left arm by falling off a scaffolding. SALE OF HOTEL PROPERTY. The Pier Hotel has changed hands, J Baxter being the purchaser at £l™ with furniture at valuation. PRESBYTERIAN UNION. The Presbytery yesterday s§&®f again affirmed the desirability ofya W with the North, and decided to' remi { * matter to the Kirk Sessions for report * the next meeting of Presbytery.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 59, 29 June 1876, Page 2
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